I have Ubuntu 22.04 installed side-by-side with Windows 10 on a Dell Precision 3560. On Windows 10, when I boot in with the headphones plugged in, they work just fine. But that is not the case when I boot into Ubuntu 22.04 and I have to plug them out and back in. I remember this being an issue in Ubuntu 20.04 as well and it seems to not have been fixed.
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1Probably, Ubuntu loses the output device settings. You should be able to change Output Device in Settings -> Sound. Or use this [gnome shell extension](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/906/sound-output-device-chooser/) to change from the menu. – pLumo Jul 20 '22 at 09:09
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1Okay that worked but how do I tell Ubuntu to set it to headphones when I boot the system with the headphone jack plugged in? – Muhammad Sarim Mehdi Jul 20 '22 at 16:14
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1Does this answer your question? [How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1038490/how-do-you-set-a-default-audio-output-device-in-ubuntu) – pLumo Jul 20 '22 at 19:30